I’m Writing a Diary in a Fantasy World — I Really Am Not a 'Cao Thief'! Chapter 91.1 : The News. (Part 1)
Withdrawing from the scene, Chu Ge fell into thought.
"Su Mo, Qian Qiuyue…"
"Interesting. After the 'broken engagent' trope, now it's the 'rebirth' trope?"
Chu Ge then shifted his attention back to the intelligence panel.
Although the scene just now had already provided him with plenty of useful information, it still wasn't everything the intelligence system had to offer today.
Beside this piece of intelligence, there was also a small line of annotation.
Chu Ge focused his eyes on it.
'Hint: Three days ago, Su Family of Wangjian City.'
Seeing this, a smile involuntarily appeared on Chu Ge's face. Although it was only a few words, he imdiately understood the implication behind them.
'So he awakened three days ago…'
Chu Ge pondered with interest.
In just three days, even if one had returned through rebirth, he would still be in the starting phase. No matter what, he wouldn't be able to beco a force to reckon with in such a short ti.
And that was under normal circumstances. Su Mo's current situation was far from rely "abnormal."
Calling it utterly disastrous, a hellish opening, would not be an exaggeration at all.
From the scene, Chu Ge could tell that Su Mo was currently nothing more than a mortal with no cultivation whatsoever.
Moreover, it wasn't just a case of having fallen gravely ill—there was poison planted within his body as well.
This was sothing Chu Ge had only discovered by chance when, from a god's-eye view, he grew curious and probed Su Mo's physical condition.
If not for that, even he wouldn't have been able to detect the hidden problem lurking inside Su Mo's body.
And this point—most likely even the Su Mo before rebirth, who had reached the Eleventh Heaven Realm, had never noticed either. He had probably only assud that he had fallen terribly ill.
However, after rebirth, the other party should be able to detect it.
After all, soone who had once reached such a realm—though he currently had no cultivation—still retained his insight and experience, far beyond that of ordinary people.
As for Su Mo's current condition, he now had to resolve both his illness and the deadly poison within his body.
With only three days having passed, and no power at his disposal for the ti being, it was extrely unlikely that he could solve even one of these two major problems in the short term.
Moreover, those were rely the problems on the surface.
In the shadows, even more difficulties awaited this reborn Su Mo.
Or perhaps calling them "difficulties" was overly optimistic—they should be called… crises.
Judging solely from Su Mo's room, it was evident that his family background was either wealthy or noble.
Yet despite being born into such a family—and apparently holding a rather high status within the clan, enough that he should naturally have access to cultivation—in reality, Su Mo had not the slightest bit of cultivation.
That was clearly abnormal.
In addition to this, despite his supposedly significant status, soone had managed to poison him without anyone noticing.
Obviously, unseen enemies were lurking in the dark, treacherous little demons determined to put Su Mo to death.
And these circumstances were things that even the Su Mo before his rebirth had never discovered.
Now that he had been reborn and realized he had been poisoned, Su Mo certainly would not let the matter rest.
It was foreseeable that, for quite so ti, Su Mo would have his hands full.
If he could stably resolve all the problems afflicting his body, that alone would already count as a blessing. In the short term, it was unlikely that Su Mo would be able to devote himself wholeheartedly to cultivation.
After sorting all this out, even Chu Ge couldn't help but feel a bit worried for Su Mo.
He was truly afraid that before he even had the chance to begin his own plan, this freshly minted Child of Fortune would already collapse.
After all, judging from the current situation, so of the problems were ones that even Su Mo had not encountered before his rebirth—aning the advantages granted by his reborn mories would undoubtedly be greatly diminished.
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